Hamas lays out demands for deal, seeks US guarantee
Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar says the terror group underscored it will only finalize its position upon receiving an official document enshrining full Israeli consent.
Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar says the terror group underscored it will only finalize its position upon receiving an official document enshrining full Israeli consent.
Fires began to break out Monday in northern towns following rocket launches from Lebanon. During the night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a situational assessment on the matter with security officials and the National Fire and Rescue Authority.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant tells US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Hamas will not be in control in Gaza "the day after," vowing that Israel will not stop its military campaign until all captives are returned and Hamas' rule is toppled.
Stürzenberger, 58, is a controversial far-right activist who has been convicted in the past for insulting police and inciting hatred against Islam. He rose to prominence in 2007 after leading protests against the construction of a mosque in Munich.
In the recording, a woman's voice pleads with Israelis to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing it of being willing to let the captives die. "Please, don't let Netanyahu and the government kill us," the voice says. "Save us. Time is running out."
Fresh off the campaign trail, and days after saying she will vote for Trump, Nikki Haley's first stop is Israel. The former US ambassador to the UN wanted to see the crimes of Hamas with her own eyes, in order to warn Americans and the West.
Company's report highlights the growing concern surrounding the potential misuse of generative AI technologies to amplify and enhance online disinformation efforts.
Foreign Ministry calls the map depiction an "unintentional mistake" and "technical error." Israel recognized Moroccan sovereignty over the region just over a year ago in a letter from Netanyahu himself to King Mohammed VI.
Yair Golan faces backlash after recording surfaces in which he speaks about the various means for the public to exert pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, including through "widespread civil disobedience."
Al-Arabiya hostess Rasha Nabil questions the timing of the missile barrage launched from Rafah toward Israeli civilians as the IDF was advancing toward the city.
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